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El sospechoso del asesinato de un joven musulmán en una mezquita al sur de Francia se entregó a las autoridades italianas
El principal sospechoso del asesinato de un joven maliense en una mezquita de La Grand-Combe, en la región de Gard, en el sur de Francia, se entregó a las autoridades en Italia, según confirmó este lunes el fiscal de Alès, Abdelkrim Grini, en declaraciones a la agencia de noticias AFP.
Identificado como Olivier A., de nacionalidad francesa y nacido en 2004 en Lyon, el joven acudió voluntariamente el domingo por la noche a una comisaría de Pistoia, cerca de Florencia.
“Esta es una gran satisfacción para el fiscal que soy. Frente a la eficacia de las medidas implementadas, el sospechoso no tuvo más opción que entregarse, y esa es la mejor decisión que pudo tomar”, declaró Grini.
El fiscal informó que se emitirá una orden europea de detención para facilitar su traslado de regreso a Francia.

Desde el viernes, más de 70 agentes franceses estaban movilizados para localizar y detener a Olivier A., a quien las autoridades consideraban “potencialmente y extremadamente peligroso”.
Según Grini, tras cometer el crimen, el sospechoso “alardeó de su acto” y realizó comentarios que sugerían su intención de repetir ataques similares.
Olivier A., desempleado y de origen bosnio, residía en La Grand-Combe. No contaba con antecedentes judiciales ni registros policiales antes del ataque.
“Era una persona que había permanecido completamente fuera del radar de la justicia y de la policía hasta estos trágicos acontecimientos”, explicó Grini.

El crimen tuvo lugar el viernes en la mezquita Khadidja, donde el sospechoso apuñaló en múltiples ocasiones a Aboubakar Cisse, un joven de unos veinte años, mientras profería insultos contra el islam. Después del ataque, Olivier A. filmó a su víctima agonizando, lo que agravó la conmoción pública.
El asesinato provocó una inmediata reacción en La Grand-Combe, donde más de 1.000 personas participaron el domingo en una marcha silenciosa desde la mezquita hasta el ayuntamiento en memoria de la víctima. Ese mismo día, en París, varias centenas de personas se reunieron en homenaje a Cisse, entre ellos el líder político Jean-Luc Mélenchon, quien acusó al ministro del Interior, Bruno Retailleau, de fomentar “un clima islamófobo”.
El presidente francés, Emmanuel Macron, condenó enérgicamente el crimen en un mensaje publicado en X.
“El racismo y el odio por motivos religiosos no pueden tener cabida en Francia. La libertad de culto no se puede violar”, dijo.
Macron expresó su “apoyo a la familia de la víctima y a nuestros conciudadanos musulmanes”.
Por su parte, el primer ministro François Bayrou calificó el ataque como una “atrocidad islamófoba” y subrayó que el respeto a todas las confesiones religiosas debe ser garantizado en el país.
En paralelo, las autoridades judiciales francesas avanzan en el procedimiento para extraditar a Olivier A. a Francia, donde enfrentará cargos por asesinato con circunstancias agravantes, en un contexto en el que el respeto a la libertad religiosa y la lucha contra los crímenes de odio vuelven a situarse en el centro del debate público.

El ataque, considerado uno de los episodios de violencia antimusulmana más graves de los últimos años en Francia, ha reavivado las alarmas sobre los riesgos de radicalización y discurso de odio en sectores extremistas.
(Con información de AFP)
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GOP senator demands FBI reveal if surveillance went beyond Jack Smith’s phone tracking

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EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., is demanding information from the FBI on whether she has been subjected to additional surveillance, following revelations that former Special Counsel Jack Smith tracked her phone calls, calling the action «one of the most serious infringements on the separation of powers in American history.»
Fox News Digital first reported Monday that Smith and his «Arctic Frost» team investigating Jan. 6 allegedly monitored the phone calls of Lummis and fellow GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and GOP Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania.
Fox News Digital exclusively obtained an FBI document stating the names of the lawmakers and that an FBI special agent on Smith’s team «conducted preliminary toll analysis» on the toll records associated with them.
JACK SMITH TRACKED PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS, CALLS OF NEARLY A DOZEN GOP SENATORS DURING J6 PROBE, FBI SAYS
Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., is demanding information from the FBI on whether she has been further surveilled, following the revelations that former Special Counsel Jack Smith was tracking her phone calls. (Caroline Brehman/Pool/Sipa USA)
An FBI official told Fox News Digital that Smith and his team were able to view which phone numbers the senators called, along with the location each call originated and where it was received.
Lummis is now seeking more information on the matter, writing a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel thanking him, President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their «transparency regarding the blatantly unconstitutional surveillance activities conducted on the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives by the Biden Administration during Operation Arctic Frost.»
«Your willingness to expose these abuses is crucial to getting the FBI and Department of Justice focused back on its core mission of delivering justice for all,» she wrote in the letter to Patel, obtained by Fox News Digital.
Lummis is now demanding all FBI and DOJ records that identify which members of the Biden administration «authorized or approved the surveillance of my phone records and communications.»
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Lummis is asking for the names of all DOJ officials, FBI officials, and any White House officials involved; the entire data file collected on her, including all phone records and any recordings or transcripts of her private communications; any legal statutes cited to justify the data collection; and any individuals with whom the information was shared.
She is also requesting documentation of «any other surveillance conducted by the FBI or DOJ from January 20, 2021, through January 20, 2025, on me related to my official duties as a United States senator.»

Special Counsel Jack Smith tracked the private conversations of multiple Republican senators during the Jan. 6 investigation. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
«I believe that the surveillance of sitting United States Senators by the executive branch represents one of the most serious infringements on the separation of powers in American history,» she wrote. «It seriously impinges on both my civil rights and my constitutional duties as a legislator, especially since this surveillance was directly connected to core legislative activities protected by the Speech or Debate Clause of the United States Constitution.»
Lummis added that «the American people deserve to know the truth about how the Biden administration weaponized federal law enforcement against their elected representatives.»
«Those responsible will be held accountable,» she wrote. «Thank you for your prompt attention to these requests, and for restoring integrity to the FBI.»
«Arctic Frost» was opened inside the bureau on April 13, 2022. Smith was appointed as special counsel to take over the probe in November 2022.
An FBI official told Fox News Digital that «Arctic Frost» is a «prohibited case,» and that the review required officials to go «above and beyond in order to deliver on this promise of transparency.» The discovery is part of a broader, ongoing review.
«The American people deserve the truth, and under my leadership, they will have it,» Patel told Fox News Digital. «We promised accountability for those who weaponized law enforcement, and we will deliver it.»

Kash Patel is sworn in as FBI director by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) on the White House campus in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 21, 2025. (REUTERS/Leah Millis)
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Patel added: «Under our watch, the FBI will never again be turned against the American people.»
«It is a disgrace that I have to stand on Capitol Hill and reveal this — that the FBI was once weaponized to track the private communications of U.S. lawmakers for political purposes,» FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, who briefed senators on the matter, told Fox News Digital. «That era is over.»
Bongino added: «Under our leadership, the FBI will never again be used as a political weapon against the American people.»
Meanwhile, the FBI has terminated employees and disbanded the CR-15 squad. Patel announced the actions were taken in response to the revelation of the «baseless monitoring» of U.S. lawmakers.
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«We are cleaning up a diseased temple three decades in the making — identifying the rot, removing those who weaponized law enforcement for political purposes and those who do not meet the standards of this mission while restoring integrity to the FBI. I promised reform, and I intend to deliver it,» Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Patel also posted about it on X, saying, «Transparency is important, and accountability is critical. We promised both, and this is what promises kept looks like… We terminated employees, we abolished the weaponized CR-15 squad, and we initiated an ongoing investigation with more accountability measures ahead.»
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